Progressive National Party (Suriname)

[1][2][3] In the 1967 Surinamese general election, PNP won three seats in the parliament.

[4] Besides Rens, Jules Sedney and Aksel Quintus Bosz were elected.

[5] Two and a half years later, the party participated in the early elections as part of the PNP bloc.

In addition to the PNP, this partnership consisted of KTPI, PSV and PBP.

[8] The 1973 elections were mainly between the National Party Combination (NPK; consisting of NPS, PNR, PSV and KTPI) and the VHP bloc.